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We have 735 guests online| Auctioneer Martin Willis adds podcasting to his list of talents |
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| Monday, 31 August 2009 16:36 |
![]() Appraiser and auctioneer Martin Willis has created a podcast exploring the world of antiques, collecting, and auctions. The podcast is available to listen to free of charge online at antiqueauctionpodcast.com. Willis is joined by his colleague, Phyllis Kao, a silver specialist who is also involved in the auction business. In each episode Willis and Kao discuss a different topic related to the antique and auction world, and often interview key players in the business. In previous episodes, guests have included auctioneer/appraiser John McInnis and LiveAuctioneers' Senior VP of Sales, Scott Miles. During his guest appearance, Miles related the history of LiveAuctioneers.com and how it grew to become the Internet-live-bidding company of choice to more than 800 auction houses worldwide. Miles also discussed the industry-leading technological advancements that have come about at LiveAuctioneers in the past few years. Willis and Kao welcome inquiries and suggestions sent via email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . 
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 September 2009 08:01 |








